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Author Archives: Simon Newsham
Landlords want Capital Gains Tax Changes Reversed!
41% of landlords want to see a reversal of the Government’s proposed changes to Capital Gains Tax (CGT) allowances! Continue reading
Sole Director Companies – Are You Making Decisions Unlawfully?
Urgent Action Needed for Sole Directors with Model Articles! Continue reading
Calling all US Businesses and Non-Profits!! Are you missing out on $26,000 free cash for each W-2 Employee?
https://erc-rebate.com/ Businesses and non-profits right across the US can access free cash as part of the US Government’s COVID financial support package. The employment retention tax credit (ERTC/ERC) is available under US legislation and the IRS wants to pay you! … Continue reading
Tax Efficient Profit Extraction
In the current climate, many business owners would like to withdraw any cash reserves from their business. However, they are rightly concerned about the amount of tax (mostly at the dividend tax rates) they would pay on such amounts or … Continue reading
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Inheritance Tax Mitigation
Sadly, in the light of the current COVID-19 crisis, it has become even more important to consider inheritance tax mitigation strategies. Indeed, why work hard all your life to see your beneficiaries only receive 60% of your wealth and HMRC … Continue reading
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Tagged inheritance, Inheritance tax, Inheritance tax mitigation, inheritance tax planning
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IR35 Private Sector Rules postponed until 2021
The Chief Secretary to the Treasury announced, during the debates on the Spring 2020 Budget resolutions, that the extension to the private sector of the off-payroll working rules will be delayed until 6 April 2021. The announcement was subsequently confirmed … Continue reading
How to (Legally) Pay No Tax on UK Property Development Profits!
This blog post provides an overview of how individuals can legally enjoy the trading profits from their UK commercial or residential development projects without suffering any UK tax costs. Planning Overview The planning (broadly) operates as follows: The property development … Continue reading
Tax – avoidance or evasion
To the average person whose only concern is whether they have correctly rounded up their building society interest on their tax return the tax machinations of multi-national corporations must seem not just a world away but more like on another … Continue reading
Giving back to society
It may have rained on Her Majesty The Queen’s birthday party, but that didn’t dampen the celebration of the long history of volunteering and charity work in this country. The Queen is patron of more than 600 charities and organisations, … Continue reading
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Celebrating tax freedom day
Enjoy your next payslip. We’ve passed the milestone in the year that marks tax freedom day and from now on what you earn belongs to you. Of course it doesn’t quite work like that because (for those on PAYE at … Continue reading